Deirdre Logue is a Canadian film and video artist and activist with over two decades of experience working with artist-run organizations dedicated to media arts exhibition and distribution. Her solo work, grounded in performance for the camera, focuses on the self as subject, exploring anxiety, queerness, and the limits of ability through single-channel works and multi-channel installation. Her compelling self-portraits investigate what it means to inhabit a queer body in an age of anxiety.
Logue co-directs the Feminist Art Residency (FAR) alongside her partner and collaborator, artist Allyson Mitchell, somewhere in Ontario. Deirdre and Allyson also produced the iconic Killjoy’s Kastle: A Lesbian Feminist Haunted House between 2013 and 2019.
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